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Judge Limits Federal Immigration Officers at Protests

A U.S. judge ruled federal immigration officers cannot detain or tear gas peaceful protesters in Minneapolis. The ACLU-led case challenges enforcement tactics. Read the latest on this constitutional rights ruling.

DOJ Probes Walz, Frey Over Immigration Enforcement

The Justice Department is investigating Minnesota's governor and Minneapolis mayor for potentially impeding federal immigration enforcement. The probe follows a massive DHS operation and a fatal shooting.

Iran protest death toll hits 3,090, activists say

Human rights groups report a sharp rise in fatalities from Iran's protest crackdown to at least 3,090. While daily life shows signs of normalizing, the scale of the crisis remains severe.

Australia blocks 4.7M underage social media accounts

Social media platforms have blocked 4.7 million accounts belonging to underage users in Australia, a major enforcement of new age verification laws. Learn the details of this digital safety initiative.

ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Fuels Tensions, Protests

A federal officer shot a man in Minneapolis after an attack with a shovel and broom. The incident occurs amid a major federal immigration operation, protests, and legal challenges in Minnesota.

Peel Region summit tackles rising extortion crimes

Political leaders and law enforcement held a summit in Brampton to address a surge in extortion. Authorities are stepping up coordinated efforts to protect businesses and residents in Peel Region.

U.S. ends protection for Somalis in migrant crackdown

The U.S. terminates Temporary Protected Status for Somalia, impacting thousands. This move is part of a broader immigration policy shift under the Trump administration. Read the details and potential consequences.

Trump Imposes Tariffs on Iran Partners, Protest Deaths Soar

U.S. President Donald Trump announces sweeping tariffs on nations trading with Iran amid a violent crackdown on protests, with rights groups reporting hundreds dead. Get the latest on this escalating international crisis.

Iranians Make First Calls After Protest Crackdown

Iranians have made their first calls to the outside world following a government crackdown on nationwide protests. The communication blackout had isolated millions. Read the latest developments.

Manitoba Premier Offers Support to Minnesota

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew pledges support for Minnesota as it sues the U.S. federal government over immigration policy. Get the latest details on this cross-border solidarity.

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